The 2024 Women’s Wellness Forum of April 20 was a sellout. Read moreWomen’s Wellness Forum a sold-out event
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The Arizona Supreme Court does a lot more than decide controversial cases, the two senior members of the high court said during a rare appeara… Read moreArizona Supreme Court justices worry about decline in trust
Gila Community College could win independent accreditation within a year. Read moreGCC says it could gain independence within a year
Tourism, but more like tourists, get a bad rap in Payson. The Rim Country Regional Chamber of Commerce recognizes it’s the tourism industry th… Read moreChamber Adventure and Tourism workshop draws a crowd
State and federal grants and loans continue to gush into the Pine-Strawberry Water Improvement District’s budget – but the financial flood has… Read moreMoney sloshing through Pine-Strawberry water district budget
On April 24, the Payson council voted to invest $20,000 in a forest thinning project headed up by the Salt River Project and supported by the … Read moreApple and the Salt River Project team up to thin Payson fuels
The Gila County Board of Supervisors felt celebratory at its last meeting in approving the final increase in a $761,000 sidewalk and drainage … Read moreSuperviors put final touches on Tonto Basin drainage project
Last month, students and pilots from the Student Aviation Program had plans to fly to Embry Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) in Prescott … Read moreAviation program students tour Embry Riddle Aeronautical University.
A third of Payson’s town staff pay more than 30% of their income on housing. Read moreGroup offer creative solutions to help town staff find affordable housing
The most recent Kaitie’s Closet distribution of free clothes, shoes, socks and underwear was Wednesday, April 24. Read moreKaitie’s Closet continues to help children and their families
Judges don’t make the law; they just try to figure out what legislators intended, and sort out the messes: That’s the message the Arizona Supr… Read moreSupreme Court Justices wrestle with perception and the law
Gila, Navajo and Apache counties continue to hold their own as state and national job growth slows from the big gains of the past few months. … Read moreGila, Navajo, Apache county economies holding their own
The Arizona Republican Party’s lawsuit challenging the post-election hand-count process in 2020 wasn’t groundless or filed in bad faith, and t… Read moreThe AZGOP shouldn’t have been sanctioned for a 2020 election lawsuit, Supreme Court rules
Appellate judges listening to arguments Thursday in Kari Lake’s challenge to her 2022 election loss had to keep reminding her lawyer how appea… Read moreAppeals court hears Kari Lake election case, has to remind her lawyer how appeals work
PHOENIX – As the temperatures rise and the sun casts its golden glow over the Arizona landscape, more and more people are drawn outside to embrace the beauty of the outdoors. However, amid the breathtaking scenery and rugged trails, there’s a potentially dangerous cohabitant – the rattlesnake. Read moreAs Arizona shifts into warmer weather, beware of rattlesnakes, experts say
Last month, students and pilots from the Student Aviation Program had plans to fly to Embry Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) in Prescott … Read moreAviation program students tour Embry Riddle Aeronautical University.
William Spalding enters this weekend’s Division 4 state track meet at Mesa Red Mountain High with plenty of confidence. Read morePayson to hold track and field showcase on Apri 30
The Longhorn Theatre Company presents the annual senior-directed one-act plays at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m., Friday May 3 and at 7 p.m., Saturday May 4. Read moreSenior-directed one-act plays this weekend